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DE

Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Elections & Government Affairs Committee Meeting Jun 18th, 2026

Elections & Government Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Requiring copies of the Register to two state daily newspapers.
  • H.A. 2 amends HB 328 to keep that requirement.
  • I meant to enroll five years ago.
  • So again, in this situation, they would be automatically enrolled.
  • There's annual reporting required and some good governance measures of staggered terms, attendance requirements
Bills: HB89 , HB328 , HB344 , HB365 , HB283 , HB89 , HB328 , HB344 , HB365 , HB283
Summary: The Senate Elections and Government Affairs Committee met in hybrid format, approved the June 10 draft minutes, and then heard a long agenda of bills. HB 89 (home improvement fraud dispute resolution) was presented as a consumer protection measure developed with DOJ to address contractor fraud, especially against vulnerable homeowners; members voiced support and asked to be added as sponsors. HB 283 updated realty transfer tax exemptions to use gender-neutral “spouses” language and add a direct grandparent-to-grandchild transfer exemption; it drew supportive public comment. HS1 for HB 390 would let DelDOT choose electronic-only bidding for projects, remove newspaper bid-opening notices, and clarify bidding records, with no opposition raised. HB 328/H.A. 2 modernizes the Register of Regulations statute, keeps newspaper distribution requirements, and delays some effective dates to 2027; it was described as a technical update. HB 365 would create the Delaware Indigenous Affairs Commission, prompting supportive testimony from Indigenous community members and some discussion about representation and internal tribal اختلافs, but no formal opposition. HB 423 would automatically enroll new state employees in the 457B deferred compensation plan unless they opt out, with exclusions for collective bargaining units and implementation tied to payroll readiness; it was presented as a retirement-savings measure. SS1 for SB 342 would modernize the Delaware Motion Picture and Television Development Commission to support a broader film/media incentive package, with support from the Delaware Arts Alliance and a request to help attract productions to Delaware. The committee also heard SB 331, a cleanup bill on garagekeeper liens for manufactured housing and related assets. The sponsor and an attorney explained it as clarifying who can recover funds and attorney’s fees in lien sales, but the Chief Magistrate and the manufactured housing association said the issue should be addressed more carefully and possibly in another section of code; they were open to further work. HB 436 would update the Smyrna charter, including school impact fees, election challenge procedures, vacancy rules, domicile standards, Board of Elections terms, and meeting schedules. HS1 for HB 376 made technical and organizational changes to the Millville charter, including a tiebreaker for municipal elections and a property tax cap, with the town solicitor saying there was little substantive change. HB 460 would require New Castle County municipalities to submit permit data monthly rather than on a much slower schedule, limited to closed permits with certificates of occupancy, to improve property assessment data; it was presented as part of broader reassessment/data-quality efforts. Public comment was heard on several items, especially HB 365 and SS1 for SB 342. Indigenous speakers supported the commission as a way to preserve heritage, improve representation, and create a formal seat at the table. The Delaware Arts Alliance supported the film commission modernization bill as part of a broader creative-economy plan. No recorded votes were taken on the individual bills in the transcript, and the meeting ended with a unanimous motion to adjourn.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee Apr 1st, 2026

Public Safety and Homeland Security

Transcript Highlights:
  • being told the investigation. 469 investigation No, no, they can't be punished for refusal charges required
  • ><c> punished</c><00:03:15.440><c> for</c><00:03:16.159><c> refusal</c> charges<00:03:21.440><c> required
  • Now, if they were required to do that, then I might see, you know, a little bit, but if it's just as
  • The required number of officers needed to do the job, to have interaction with men and women out there
  • it says is not only will we take your police department over, then as a city, you're going to be required
Bills: HB450 , HB469 , SB298 , HB450 , HB638 , HB469 , SB298
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Administration of Criminal Justice Mar 25th, 2026

Administration of Criminal Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • And the seventh amendment requires the law enforcement agencies...
  • The seventh amendment requires the law enforcement agencies to use the Louisiana law enforcement telecommunication
  • system to disseminate the information required in paragraph two.
  • Staff it with all of the required, commensurate ideas: teachers, counselors, guards, et cetera, et cetera
Bills: HB51 , HB58 , HB69 , HB82 , HB93 , HB143 , HB166 , HB231 , HB429 , HB806 , HB884
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/18/2026 - Senate Education

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's proficiency program requirements, and with that I'd be happy to answer any questions.
  • I would be happy to vote for a bill that requires us to get training.
  • Conversely, schools are also required to complete threat vulnerability assessments.
  • But what it would do is at least require the board...
  • Additionally, the bill requires School Facilities Division staff to verify that the requirements of any
Committee: Senate Education
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/18/2026 - Senate Health and Human Services

Health and Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Again, case management is a requirement for every person.
  • Again, case management is a requirement for every person.
  • exception for positions that require travel to foreign jurisdictions where such interventions are required
  • Lastly, the resolution outlines reporting requirements and repeals audit requirements on January 1st,
  • They're on the same side, as settlement would require an opposing party.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Boards, Agencies and Commissions Committee Feb 25th, 2026

Boards, Agencies and Commissions

Transcript Highlights:
  • Brings the state standards in line with national standards by removing the requirement for in-person
  • This is what the national power form requires or does not require. Okay. Yes, sir.
  • This is what the national power form requires or does not require. Okay. Yes, sir.
  • The university itself will dictate how that course is offered and how you graduate based on requirements
  • </c> >> They're licensing. >> Yes, sir. >> They don't require that I meet standards. >> Yes, sir.
Bills: HB462 , HB477 , SB210 , HB462 , HB477 , SB210
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Energy Feb 11th, 2026

Energy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Well, House Bill 2976 requires the Department of Environmental Quality to promulgate rules establishing
  • ... ...requires the Department of Environmental Quality to promulgate rules establishing water quality
  • He said there could also be an improved system that shows certain pumps work and does not require strict
  • He answered that the five-year metering option is part of the deal, but no one is required to sign up
  • and telemetry built in, so there would be no additional cost if they are compatible with OWRB requirements
Bills: HB2976 , HB4459 , HB3142 , HB4316 , HB4338 , HB4230
Committee: House Energy
Summary: The House Energy Committee met for its second scheduled meeting and announced it would need to meet again the following week because of bill reassignments and new agenda items. The committee first considered House Bill 2976, which requires the Department of Environmental Quality to promulgate water quality criteria rules for aluminum. An amendment was adopted to extend the rulemaking deadline to December 31, 2027, to allow time for an OU study on aluminum in water to be completed. The bill then passed 9-0. The committee next heard House Bill 4459, which would create a five-year averaging option for certain water users, mainly irrigators, allowing flexibility in annual use while requiring measurement and reporting over the five-year period. Members questioned whether the bill could encourage excessive use during drought years and whether it would improve reporting accuracy; the author said he was open to discussing a possible reduction from 200% to 150% and emphasized long-term aquifer conservation. HB 4459 was reported out due pass. House Bill 3142, described as a revised version of a bill vetoed last year, also passed unanimously after the author said it addressed the governor’s veto concerns. The committee then advanced House Bill 4316, which updates outdated language related to rural water districts and passed 11-0. House Bill 4338, the so-called Brine Act, was adopted with a PCS and would allow wastewater or produced water to be used in ways that could expand Oklahoma’s iodine production industry; the author said it would create value from material now disposed of and would not change disposal rules. Members asked about treatment and environmental safeguards, and the author said the bill only recognizes the activity as legal and does not mandate it. HB 4338 passed 11-0. Finally, House Bill 4230, which expands the ability to use qualified outside suppliers for training and technical assistance, passed 11-0 after brief questioning about who those suppliers might be.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/09/2026 - House Land, Agriculture & Rural Affairs

Land, Agriculture & Rural Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Chair, Representative Hamilton, it does not require state participation. One more? Sure. Yeah.
  • And for that reason, this bill weakens longstanding land disclosure requirements.
  • If there's any conditions of the property that the buyer knows, it requires full disclosure.
  • The bill outlines requirements for an applicant to propose a small land subdivision and requires the
  • The bill outlines requirements for an applicant to propose a small land subdivision and requires the
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

JDC-LBT, JDC DEFER Public Hearings 02-05-2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • It requires the Department of the Attorney General to develop a human trafficking awareness training
  • one, SB2841 requires the Department<00:15:30.560><c> of</c><00:15:30.720><c> the</c><00:15:30.880><c
  • Requires contracts for services awarded to community-based organizations by the judiciary in support
  • Requires contracts January 1st, 2027.
  • Requires contracts for<00:21:42.320><c> services</c><00:21:42.720><c> awarded</c><00:21:43.120><c> to
Bills: SB2841 , SB2533
Committee: Senate Judiciary
Summary: The joint Judiciary, Labor, and Technology Committee heard two bills in the morning session and later took up two Judiciary decision-making items. SB 2841 would require human trafficking awareness training for transient accommodation workers. Testimony was generally supportive from the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, the Department of Law Enforcement, and the Hawaii Hotel Alliance/American Hotel and Lodging Association, which also proposed amendments to preserve existing industry training programs and broaden coverage. Members clarified that the administration wanted DLE to be the lead agency instead of DLIR, while the Attorney General would still handle approval of training programs. The committee recommended passage with amendments, including coverage for third-party contractors and implementation dates, and the measure was adopted with no recorded opposition. SB 2533 would adjust the salaries of the Campaign Spending Commission’s executive director and associate director to better align with comparable enforcement/compliance positions. The commission supported the bill, saying its salaries lag behind similar offices by about $30,000 and that recruitment and workload have become more difficult, while one testifier opposed the proposal. Members questioned why the bill used the Department of Health as the salary comparator and whether Ethics would be a better benchmark; the committee agreed to revise the bill to peg the salaries to the Ethics Commission instead, blank out the dollar amounts for further review, and note the requested appropriation in the report. The committee recommended passage with amendments, and the measure was adopted. In the Judiciary decision-making agenda, SB 2203, concerning the use of masks or personal disguises by law enforcement officers, was amended to allow exceptions for officers who are unmasked nearby or who are supporting undercover operations, to change the term to “facial covering,” and to add definitions covering federal, state, and county law enforcement. The committee also set a far-future effective date and passed the bill with amendments. SB 2442, relating to judiciary purchase-of-service contracts with community-based organizations, was also passed with amendments; the committee added a far-future effective date, clarified the consumer price index reference, and noted a recommended appropriation amount of $4.26 million in the committee report. All measures were adopted without recorded no votes or reservations.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Education Pre-K - 12 Jan 13th, 2026

Education Pre-K - 12

Transcript Highlights:
  • It requires... to encourage teachers to go into this very specialized field.
  • It requires Teachers to complete the autism microcredential.
  • What am I required to have now, and how does this change any of that?
  • Currently, hopefully you do have an ESE, but you're not required.
  • I don't believe there's a requirement at this point. This would require it moving forward.
Bills: S0206 , S0420 , S0556
Summary: The committee first heard SB 420, which would require portraits of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln to be prominently displayed in classrooms used for social studies and in all K-5 classrooms, with the Department of Education selecting the portraits. Senator Burgess framed the bill as a patriotic and educational measure tied to America’s 250th anniversary, while Senator Davis raised concerns about exclusivity, political precedent, and state intrusion into local classroom decisions. Senator Osgood and others asked about sensitivity to diverse student populations and whether additional figures such as Harriet Tubman could also be displayed. Burgess said the bill would not prevent other displays, emphasized the two presidents’ historical significance, and committed to funding support so the mandate would not burden districts. The committee voted the bill favorably. The committee then took up CS/SB 206 on autism education and teacher preparation. Senator Harrell’s strike-all amendment required teacher preparation programs to include autism and other neurodevelopmental disabilities, required ESE-certified teachers to complete an autism microcredential, created an autism loan forgiveness program and salary supplement provisions, and directed district professional development to include autism-specific training with local CARD centers. A second amendment removed a proposed change to the legal definition of autism so that issue could be handled separately. Senators Davis and Osgood asked about implementation timelines, grandfathering current teachers, and how the bill would affect educators already working in autism classrooms; Harrell said he was open to further discussion and wanted to ensure flexibility while still requiring the credential. Public testimony included support from Orange County Public Schools, a parent of children with autism, and others. The committee adopted the amendments and reported the bill favorably. Finally, the committee heard CS/SB 556, which allows students with disabilities to satisfy the high school physical education requirement by participating in Special Olympics for one year if included in the student’s IEP. An amendment also clarified that two years of marching band satisfies both the PE credit and a fine or performing arts credit. Supporters said the bill expands inclusive options and reduces administrative burdens, and Senator Yarborough praised the change as giving students more flexibility. The committee adopted the amendment and reported the bill favorably. The committee also took up confirmation votes for appointments in tabs 4 through 7 and recommended all of them favorably by a single roll call vote.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Healthcare Committee Mar 19th, 2025

Healthcare

Transcript Highlights:
  • You know, we passed this bill with the 21 age requirement two years ago, and we're here because some
  • It would establish strict age restrictions, requiring ID verification... restrictions requiring ID verification
  • required critical care supervision.
  • that's not required.
  • Alcohol companies do not face these same batch test requirements even though dangerous additives like
Bills: HB194 , SB87 , SB237
Committee: Senate Healthcare
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence Mar 11th, 2025

Criminal Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • It does not require that someone take something.
  • It requires it to take a gun.
  • So I am gonna do this within 14 days, because this is what I'm required to do.
  • Prosecutors of the state that they will do what's required in this without a stick.
  • So this is not going to require courts to take up the matter with.
Bills: HB268 , HB305 , HB307 , HB380 , HB548 , HB727 , HB268 , HB305 , HB307
NE

Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Morning Session Apr 10th, 2026

Nebraska Unicameral Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Department should not require a private-enroll managed-care organization condition of eligibility
  • The Department should not require a private-enroll managed-care organization condition of eligibility
  • The Department should not require a private-enroll managed-care organization condition of eligibility
  • The Department should not require a private-enroll managed-care organization condition of eligibility
  • , open enrollment, levy funding, reports required, apprenticeship programs, teacher recruitment and retention
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • Committee and the oversight committee, it caps the professional development requirement for teachers
  • And for teachers with more than five years' experience, the allowable requirement remains 150 hours over
  • Senate Bill 1812 requires school districts to make the results of benchmark assessments in grade K through
  • Senate Bill 1489 would require professional development for principals as it relates to compliance with
  • Were you Aware that every school district is required already to have a library collection policy and
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Common Education REVISED: SB1614 - Added Apr 8th, 2026

Common Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • It caps the professional development requirement for teachers with fewer than five years of experience
  • 200 hours over five years, and for teachers with more than five years' experience the allowable requirement
  • Senate Bill 1812 requires school districts to make the results of benchmark assessments in grade K through
  • Require school districts to make the results of benchmark assessments in grade K through 8 available
  • Were you aware that every school district is required already to have a library collection policy and
Summary: The committee took up a series of education-related Senate bills, first accepting untimely filed PCS amendments for SB 1614 and SB 1250 without objection. SB 1734, the Oklahoma Responsible Tech in Schools Act, would prohibit AI tools from being used for instruction in public districts except for educator-directed uses, and it passed 12-0. SB 1630 would allow a school district up to one day or six hours of virtual instruction when students are completing statewide assessments, and it also passed 12-0. SB 1894, using PCS language, caps teacher professional development requirements at 200 hours over five years for teachers with fewer than five years of experience and 150 hours for those with more experience; it passed 11-0. SB 1975 would expand access to AP testing locations and the state’s Horizons online learning platform, and it passed 11-0. SB 1432 removes pilot-program and sunset language from an alternative certification program, and SB 1437 creates the President’s Physical Fitness Act and directs districts to use student fitness results to improve health outcomes; both passed 11-0. SB 1812 requires districts to make K-8 benchmark assessment results available to parents and guardians, and SB 346 modifies the background check process for certain teachers moving to a new district; both passed 11-0. SB 710 would expand the Teach Forward education preparation program to additional providers if funds are available, and SB 1489 concerns special-needs students; both passed 10-0. The committee also approved SB 1614, which creates a teacher induction program for new and emergency-certified teachers, by an 11-0 vote. The committee then considered SB 2045, a recess-related bill that would provide 30 minutes of recess and prohibit recess from being used as punishment. Members asked about possible compromise language with other PE/recess proposals, and the bill passed 11-0. Finally, the committee debated SB 1250, which was described as addressing school library materials and, through amendment, removing the definition of obscene in favor of sexually explicit language. Supporters said it would give districts and superintendents clearer guidance and require local library collection lists to be submitted to the Department of Education; opponents questioned whether the bill was necessary, whether it would require additional staff or create fiscal impacts, and whether stronger repeated-violations language was needed. After discussion, SB 1250 passed 8-2, and the chair noted it was the committee’s last meeting for the year.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • The committee substitute of Senate Bill 3009 restores fairness and uniformity by requiring receivers
  • Nothing in the law requires.
  • Nothing in the law requires a turnover receiver to make a deal, to release funds, to say, okay, we’ll
  • relates to certain rights of the sole managing conservator of a child in relation to the child's enrollment
  • clearly state whether this includes a specific right to choose which school the child attends or to enroll
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • bill authorizes the Office of Court Administration to conduct a study about digital reporting and to require
  • It's about the rights of the sole managing conservator of a child in relation to enrollment in school
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • 1538 authorizes the Office of Court Administration to conduct a study about digital reporting and to require
  • It's about the rights of the sole managing conservator of a child relation to the enrollment in school